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Brazil seeks to boost trade with Peru, Chile and Colombia

The Brazilian Minister of Development, Industry and Foreign Trade, Mauro Borges, said that Brazil intends sign the free trade agreement with Colombia, Chile and Peru, originally scheduled for 2019, in 2016. 

Borges said during the XXXIII edition of the National Meeting of Foreign Trade of Brazil, in Rio de Janeiro, that the country's commercial strategy was to conduct a process of productive integration with Latin America, as well as multilateral agreements with the European Union, United States and China. 

Borges said the goal of the Brazilian business strategy for the coming years included doubling the current export figures. 

 
Source: La República Perú
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